28 February – One person is killed after a magnitude 2.8 earthquakes strikes West Java.[21]
March
7 March – 11 March – At least 26 people are killed and 11 others go missing following floods and landslides caused by heavy rain in West Sumatra.[22]
9 March – A fishing boat capsizes during stormy weather off the coast of Selayar Island, South Sulawesi. Of its 37 crew, two of them are killed, 11 are rescued and the remaining 24 remain missing.[23]
21 March – Seventy-five people are rescued from a capsized boat believed to be carrying 151 Rohingya refugees off the coast of Kuala Bubon, Aceh. Three bodies are recovered, and the remaining passengers are presumed "dead or missing".[27]
27 March – Sandra Dewi's husband, Harvey Moeis, is named a suspect in the PT. Timah corruption scandal with total losses reaching 271 trillion rupiah.[32][33]
21 May – After eight years in hiding, Pegi Setiawan alias Perong, one of three People on the Wanted List and the mastermind behind the murder of Vina Dewi Arsita and her lover, Muhammad Rizky Rudiana in Cirebon in 2016, is arrested by the West Java Regional Police in Bandung.[64][65][66]
27 May – The National Police Traffic Corps (Korlantas) officially issues a C1 Driving License for two-wheeled vehicles with an engine capacity of 250-500cc in accordance with the policy references contained in Police Regulation Number 5 of 2021.[67][68][69]
24 June – Authorities announce that the National Data Centre was targeted in a Cyberattack that affects more than 200 government agencies and was conducted by a hacking group demanding an Rp. 131 billion ($8 million) ransom. There was an attempt to turn off the Windows Defender security feature on 17 June so that malicious activity could occur. On 20 June, Windows Defender crashed and was rendered inoperable.[80][81][82]
27 June – A raid on a villa in Bali results in the arrest of 103 foreign nationals on suspicion of involvement in cybercrime.[83][84]
The country's first electric vehicle battery plant is inaugurated in Karawang, West Java, and invested Rp. 160 trillion.[88][89][90]
Scientists announce the discovery of the world's oldest cave painting, depicting three people gathered around a large red pig, estimated to be at least 51,200 years old, in Leang Karampurang cave in the Maros-Pangkep region, South Sulawesi.[91][92]
4 July – Eighteen leaders of Jemaah Islamiyah announce the disbanding of the militant group, after 31 years of operation.[93]
11 July – Former agriculture minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo is sentenced to ten years' imprisonment by a court in Jakarta for embezzling Rp. 44.7 billion ($2.7 million) in public funds.[96][97]
19 July – Three people are injured after a tourist helicopter crashes near Pecatu, Bali.[99]
26 July – President Joko Widodo signs Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024, which bans female genital mutilation and single sales of cigarettes, and legalizes first-trimester abortions for medical emergencies, among other healthcare reforms.[100][101][102]
12 August – Joko Widodo holds a cabinet meeting in Nusantara, marking the beginning of transition of the political power from Jakarta to Nusantara.[107]
20 August – The DPR rejects the Constitutional Court's ruling on the age limit for Regional Head Candidates. The age requirement for regional head candidates must be met when the KPU determines the candidate pairs for the regional elections participants in Decision Number 70/PUU-XXII/2024.[115][116]
21 August – The Constitutional Court strikes down the 20% threshold needed for political parties to field candidates in elections for the Regional House of Representatives, prompting fears of a constitutional crisis and protests after the People's Consultative Assembly moves to pass legislation partially reversing the decision.[117][118]
A court in Central Jakarta orders the firms Afi Farma and CV Samudera Chemical to pay 60 million rupiah to families of more than 320 children who either died or were injured by toxic cough syrup produced and distributed by the said companies.[122]
17 September – APJII and the Telecommunication and Information Accessibility Agency (Bakti) of the Ministry of Communication and Information/Digital Affairs released data on Internet penetration in underdeveloped areas. The results showed that 82.6% of Indonesia's population in Underdeveloped Areas (3T Regions) are already connected to the Internet, a figure reaching 8,114,272 people.[133][134]
A magnitude 5.0 earthquake strikes Kertasari, Bandung Regency. At least two people are killed and more than 100 are injured, while approximately 4,000 structures are damaged.[135]
The bodies of seven teenagers are found floating on a river in Bekasi. Their deaths are attributed to street fighting.[138]
A mother and her two children are killed after being struck by a train in West Java. A nearby passerby who was trying to warn them is also killed.[139]
23 September – A car carrying 18 people collides with a towing truck in Banyuwangi, killing four people and injuring 14 others.[140]
5 November – Apple requests a 50-year tax holiday as a condition for investing in Indonesia, sparking opposition from Commission VI of the House of Representatives, which calls the request excessive. As a result, the iPhone 16 is banned from entering Indonesia after Apple fails to meet the Domestic Component Level (TKDN) requirements and investment commitments set by the government.[160]
24–25 November – At least 20 people are killed while two others are reported missing following landslides and flash floods caused by heavy rains in North Sumatra.[161]
26 November – Hector Aldwin Pantollana, a Filipino national wanted for running an investment scam that took in $67.7 million (Rp. 1.1 trillion) in his home country, is arrested at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali.[162][163]
28 November – A bus traveling from Medan to Berastagi is caught in a landslide, killing seven people and injuring ten others.[165]
30 November – A boat carrying Rohingya refugees sinks off the coast of Aceh, with 116 passengers rescued by local fishermen.[166]
December
2 December – Yan Zhenxing, a Chinese national wanted for helping run an illegal online gambling ring that took in Rp. 284 trillion ($17.8 million) in his home country, is arrested at a cross-border ferry terminal in Batam.[167][168][169]
^"SKB Perubahan Libur Nasional dan Cuti Bersama 2024" [Joint Decree on Changes to National Holidays and Collective Leave 2024] (PDF). Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Pembangunan Manusia dan Kebudayaan (in Indonesian). Retrieved 12 April 2024.
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